Blevins Luck - An Explanation
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Blogging is definitely a new venture for me, but what better excuse to unite two of my favorites—writing and connecting with family and friends??
First off, I had better explain the URL. Soon after I met my wonderful husband, he warned me of this strange force his family refers to as “Blevins luck.” After I explain, I’m sure many of you will recall your own such brushes with this karmic power. However, when I initially brushed it off as “life,” the Blevins clan warned me that the most important thing to remember about Blevins luck is that it seems to resurface much more regularly if you are part of the tribe.
For example, have you ever ordered concert tickets a month in advance, waited for them to be delivered, called the emergency line to reissue tickets 24 hours before the show (when the release clearly states it must be done at least 72 hours in advance)—only to discover the tickets placidly waiting in your mailbox with the daily haul only an hour before you plan to leave for the show? That, my friends, is Blevins luck.
Or have you ever been so excited to complete a two-month living room overhaul—during which you had no relaxing living room, user-friendly kitchen or DVR capabilities? Then the room finally comes together, and all you have left before the decorating fun can begin is to put together three bookshelves. The first is a training exercise in which you learn the names of all the included parts and where they fit together. The second shelf is the shorter misfit, but putting it together is still a smooth process. Finally, you are down to the third bookshelf. All is included and put together with the exception of the final middle foot support. At this point, why would the remaining screw work? As you probably guessed, Blevins luck dictates that this screw would be part of the 0.01% of faulty machine-manufactured screws.
And then in an effort to overcome this set-back, you travel to Home Depot. On your third trip of the weekend, you are finally told by the delightful store staff that information from previous delightful staff members was actually inaccurate. The store does not carry what you need—despite being sent home with hardware on your previous trips. Now you are directed to a local hardware store. Because you feel good about the store being open on a Sunday afternoon—hey, the HD staff confirmed it!—you are shocked to find the establishment closed. And then you remember Blevins luck. Of course the store is closed on Sundays!
Now that you are familiar with the force and consequences of Blevins luck. But, hey…good or bad, Blevins luck is what it is…life. And what you make of it determines so much. As my Grandma Ellie Mae taught me:
The world is like a mirror, reflecting what you do.
And if you face it smiling, it smiles right back at you.
Happy day to all!
Blogging is definitely a new venture for me, but what better excuse to unite two of my favorites—writing and connecting with family and friends??
First off, I had better explain the URL. Soon after I met my wonderful husband, he warned me of this strange force his family refers to as “Blevins luck.” After I explain, I’m sure many of you will recall your own such brushes with this karmic power. However, when I initially brushed it off as “life,” the Blevins clan warned me that the most important thing to remember about Blevins luck is that it seems to resurface much more regularly if you are part of the tribe.
For example, have you ever ordered concert tickets a month in advance, waited for them to be delivered, called the emergency line to reissue tickets 24 hours before the show (when the release clearly states it must be done at least 72 hours in advance)—only to discover the tickets placidly waiting in your mailbox with the daily haul only an hour before you plan to leave for the show? That, my friends, is Blevins luck.
Or have you ever been so excited to complete a two-month living room overhaul—during which you had no relaxing living room, user-friendly kitchen or DVR capabilities? Then the room finally comes together, and all you have left before the decorating fun can begin is to put together three bookshelves. The first is a training exercise in which you learn the names of all the included parts and where they fit together. The second shelf is the shorter misfit, but putting it together is still a smooth process. Finally, you are down to the third bookshelf. All is included and put together with the exception of the final middle foot support. At this point, why would the remaining screw work? As you probably guessed, Blevins luck dictates that this screw would be part of the 0.01% of faulty machine-manufactured screws.
And then in an effort to overcome this set-back, you travel to Home Depot. On your third trip of the weekend, you are finally told by the delightful store staff that information from previous delightful staff members was actually inaccurate. The store does not carry what you need—despite being sent home with hardware on your previous trips. Now you are directed to a local hardware store. Because you feel good about the store being open on a Sunday afternoon—hey, the HD staff confirmed it!—you are shocked to find the establishment closed. And then you remember Blevins luck. Of course the store is closed on Sundays!
Now that you are familiar with the force and consequences of Blevins luck. But, hey…good or bad, Blevins luck is what it is…life. And what you make of it determines so much. As my Grandma Ellie Mae taught me:
The world is like a mirror, reflecting what you do.
And if you face it smiling, it smiles right back at you.
Happy day to all!
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